Influences of habitat and land cover on fish distributions were determined along a lentic-lotic gradient along a tributary to Lake Ontario, New York. Nonmetric multidimensional scaling, cluster analysis, and specific characterization methods were used to classify the fish species into five groups based on their similar patterns of distribution, species-specific habitat relationship, and relative abundance observed along the gradient. A stepwise regression approach was used to select the best habitat and land cover variables to explain variations in the distribution pattern of each fish group. Distribution patterns of the five fish groups were significantly explained by either a set of the selected habitat or land cover predictor variables o...
We examined the distribution and abundance patterns of 69 fish species that commonly occur in the ri...
I evaluated a study performed by Albert Hazen Wright between 1902 and 1904, on the Tributaries of La...
Land cover change for agricultural expansion exerts strong pressures on tropical streams. We examine...
Data on the occurrence of freshwater fishes in Ontario lakes were used to evaluate the scale of the ...
Lower Michigan has a diverse array of rivers, many of which have fish assemblages that are poorly un...
Abstract.—Effective management of salmonid populations in the Great Lakes basin requires understandi...
To effectively conserve and restore stream ecosystems, we need to better understand the distribution...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Effects of spatio-temporal ch...
Student PaperThe purpose of this study is to sample fish community composition in different habitat ...
Abstract: We analyzed data from coastal wetlands across the Laurentian Great Lakes to identify fish ...
Abstract: In this paper, we used assembled fish distributions (over 9500 field observations) and cor...
Floodplain lakes of large river systems contain fish habitats that are not found elsewhere within th...
Abstract.—We used species traits to examine the variation in fish assemblages for 21 streams in the ...
Fish distributions and habitat relations have not been extensively studied in streams of Northern Gr...
Ecotone properties (formation and function) were studied in complex aquatic systems in New York Stat...
We examined the distribution and abundance patterns of 69 fish species that commonly occur in the ri...
I evaluated a study performed by Albert Hazen Wright between 1902 and 1904, on the Tributaries of La...
Land cover change for agricultural expansion exerts strong pressures on tropical streams. We examine...
Data on the occurrence of freshwater fishes in Ontario lakes were used to evaluate the scale of the ...
Lower Michigan has a diverse array of rivers, many of which have fish assemblages that are poorly un...
Abstract.—Effective management of salmonid populations in the Great Lakes basin requires understandi...
To effectively conserve and restore stream ecosystems, we need to better understand the distribution...
137 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1983.Effects of spatio-temporal ch...
Student PaperThe purpose of this study is to sample fish community composition in different habitat ...
Abstract: We analyzed data from coastal wetlands across the Laurentian Great Lakes to identify fish ...
Abstract: In this paper, we used assembled fish distributions (over 9500 field observations) and cor...
Floodplain lakes of large river systems contain fish habitats that are not found elsewhere within th...
Abstract.—We used species traits to examine the variation in fish assemblages for 21 streams in the ...
Fish distributions and habitat relations have not been extensively studied in streams of Northern Gr...
Ecotone properties (formation and function) were studied in complex aquatic systems in New York Stat...
We examined the distribution and abundance patterns of 69 fish species that commonly occur in the ri...
I evaluated a study performed by Albert Hazen Wright between 1902 and 1904, on the Tributaries of La...
Land cover change for agricultural expansion exerts strong pressures on tropical streams. We examine...